Joe Bonamassa's Way Huge Deep State
Enter the Deep State sweepstakes
A Klon clone endorsed by the maestro of top-shelf tone, the Way Huge Deep State was a $189 bargain. The original run sold out in a day. In December, we ran a sweepstakes to give away a free, Joe B.-played Deep State to one lucky winner, but entries are now closed (as of 12/31/24). The winner will be announced here shortly.
Joe Bonamassa's Way Huge Deep State
An affordable Klon clone endorsed by the maestro of top-shelf tone
This limited-run drive delivers the dreamy tone of the priciest pedal on Earth, all for a fraction of the cost of an original. Act fast—supplies are limited.

Limited edition—only 550 made

Designed in collaboration with Joe Bonamassa

A magical sound for a fraction of the price
Joe Bonamassa's Way Huge Deep State
An affordable Klon clone endorsed by the maestro of top-shelf tone
Way Huge Deep State Overdrive
This limited-run drive delivers the dreamy tone of the priciest pedal on Earth, all for a fraction of the cost of an original. Act fast—supplies are limited.
Features
Limited edition—only 550 made
Designed in collaboration with Joe Bonamassa
A magical sound for a fraction of the price
Deep State vs. Klon Challenge: 6-Figure Rig vs. $1,400 Rig
Joe put his Klone to the ultimate test
On one side, a 6-figure rig of the Klon Centaur, a vintage Burst, and a Dumble. On the other, the Deep State with an Epiphone Lazarus Burst and a Fender Sidekick Reverb 25.
Deep State vs. Klon Challenge: 6-Figure Rig vs. $1,400 Rig
Joe put his Klone to the ultimate test
On one side, a 6-figure rig of the Klon Centaur, a vintage Burst, and a Dumble. On the other, the Deep State with an Epiphone Lazarus Burst and a Fender Sidekick Reverb 25.
Welcome Back to Nerdville
New tales and gems from Joe B.'s endless guitar safari
Eight years ago, Joe Bonamassa opened up Nerdville—his home/gear-museum of guitarists' dreams—to Reverb. The result was Welcome to Nerdville, the first inside look at his life's work: collecting at least one of every classic model of Golden Age guitar gear.
Now, he welcomed us back to hear fresh tales and see new gems from his endless guitar safari.
Welcome Back to Nerdville
New tales and gems from Joe B.'s endless guitar safari
Eight years ago, Joe Bonamassa opened up Nerdville—his home/gear-museum of guitarists' dreams—to Reverb. The result was Welcome to Nerdville, the first inside look at his life's work: collecting at least one of every classic model of Golden Age guitar gear.
Now, he welcomed us back to hear fresh tales and see new gems from his endless guitar safari.